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Baggage PortersHiring porter service in Venice is like buying a yacht: If you need to ask the price, you can't afford it.
Not too many years ago, luggage porters or portabagagli were almost impossible to find in Venice. Today, they're in generous supply, but with a catch: Rates for hauling your bags are stratospheric, in part because getting from point A to point B in Venice is a slow, painful process for the men who wrestle luggage trolleys down narrow streets and over the steps of Venice's 400+ bridges. Where to find porters:During the main tourist season or on busy weekends, it's easy to find baggage porters in front of the Santa Lucia Railroad Station (near the water) or in Piazzale Roma, where airport buses and land taxis arrive and depart. Depending on the day and time of year, you may also find porters in other busy locations such as the San Marco Giardinetti waterbus stop (where Alilaguna airport boats arrive and depart near St. Mark's Square). What you'll pay:Porters in Venice's historic center aren't regulated as they once were, and you'll need to confirm a price from the porter before handing over your bags. Depending on distance, you could easily pay 50 euros or more to have a stack of luggage hauled to your hotel. The table below shows rates from the San Marco Giardinetti waterbus stop near the Piazza San Marco in 2024. "Venezia Città" refers to the main tourist areas in the city center:
Our advice: Avoid the need for porters.A little advance planning can save you a great deal of money and hassle. Here are some tips: 1. Stay at a hotel near your point of arrival or departure.
2. Travel light, or park unneeded luggage at a deposito bagagli office.
A final warning:If you arrive at the railroad station, please be aware that the porters by the water are not official station porters (a.k.a. "redcaps," as we used to say in the U.S.). And while most are just honest porters looking for work, you may encounter scumbags who take advantage of unwary visitors. We received this e-mail from a reader, and we thought we'd share it with you:
About the author:
Durant Imboden has
written about Venice, Italy since 1996.
He covered Venice and European travel at About.com for 4-1/2 years before launching
Europe for Visitors (including
Venice for Visitors) with Cheryl
Imboden in 2001. |
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